The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 13, 1870, Image 4
L-E LO ED AND LOST.
'rbe following poem from the Church o
I'he ollomg po? ,ie a "sour
naland \ aztne will come like a
in the night" to many a strickenhrat
"The loved and lost !" Why dr out:rd
lost?
eCauS we mrWer our pathway crost,
r 1f, and loving them the most,
away relieved them from life's
weary load.
They are not lost; they are within the door
That shuts out loss and every hurtful
thing,
With angels bright, and loved ones gone on
before,
In their Redeemer's presence everniorc,
And God Himself their Lord, their Judgc
and King.
And this we call a loss: o selfish sorrow
- Of selfish hearts ! 0 we of little faith.
Let us look round, some argument to bor
row,
Why we in patience should await the ior
rbw.
That surely must succeed this night of
death.
Ay, look upon this dreary, desert path,
The thorn and thistles wheresoe'er we
turn;
What trials and what tears, what wrongs
and wrath,
What-struggies and nha' strife the journey
hath:
They have escaped from these ; and lo!
we mourn.
Ask the poor sailor when the wreck is done,
Wh. with his treasure strove the shore
to reach,
While with the raging waves he battled on;
Was itiot joy, where every joy seemed
go1c.
To see his loved ones landed on the beach?
A poor wayfarer, leading by the hand,
A lit"le child, hath halted by the well,
T- wasa from off her feet the clinging sand,
And tell the tired boy of that bright land
Where, this long journey past they longed
to dwel!;
When lo! the Lord, who many mansions
l:ad,
Drew near and looked upon the suffering
twain,
Then pitying, spake, "Give me the little
lad,
In strength renewed and glorious beauty
clad,
Il! bring him with Me when I ceme
again."
Did she nake answers selfishly and wrong
"Nay, but the woes I feel he too must
share!"
Or, rather, bursting into grateful song,
She went her way rejoicing, and made
strong
To struggle on, since he was freed from
care.
We .WllI do likewise. Death hath made no
'breach
. In love anid sympathy, in hope and trust;
30 oeatward sigh or sound our ears can
B3ut'-herd's an inward, or spiritual speech
'lhat.greets us still, though mortal tongues
ltb&sd the work they laid down
Take up the song whero they broke off
the -train;
So journey'ing till we reach the heavenly
hVere-are laid up our treasures and our
-CPOW.,
.And-our lost loved ones will be found
agai-n.
A thief has stolen the wardrobc K
of the editor of the Monroe .Ad
vertiser., and he exposes himnself by
complainting that he has only a<
paper coillar and a pair of slippers
left.
Ts REstBiC o.LISEntiA.-The Re
public of Liberia is from late reports, in
an exceedingly bad way. The people
ha%e rebelled against some of the new
President's appointments, and threater.
them with assassination if they assume
the cares and duties of cice. While
this pleasant state of aflairs exists with
in the Republic, His Majesty of Ashantee
makes an occasional raid from without,
and in the last, succeeded in capturing
and carrying off a missionary, for whom
he demands ransom. Some of the aflilct
ed friends of the gentleman, in a hurst
of generosity, have sent this to the king~
in the shape of "a pair of scissors i.nd a
piece of gum coral," and although it i
certainly valuing a mi:sior.ary very chie'p,
it is to be hoped the equivalent w ill he
accepted. Whietler it is or not, it w ill
at least act as a damper on A frican inis
sionary enthusiasm. No man can en
tertain either ordin.ary respect or future1
anxiety for a people who estimatte a
missionary's value, cloth and all, as low
as "a pair of scissors and a liece of gum 1
coral." It is just a little hit too exacting T
in the way of hurnility and self-depreia- 1
tion. Liberia now promises to soion
prove another shinning example of the -
incapacity oT the negro race for self
government, when left to its own re
sourcos.
Tus Autraro-losE.-The Augusta Ji
Chronicle and Sentinel learns that a
planter near Midway, in South Carolina,
about sevent'y miles from Augusta, has
cultivated his entiro farm this year, so
far, at least, as plongbing is concerned,
with an alligator, The animal is an un
usually large one-weighs 350 pounds,
and is perfectly docile and domesticated.
Hie is said to work splendidly in plough
harness, and is far superior to mules or
horses. .
.Parme.--Spotted Tail's favorite
wife died last Monday, just before he I
and his party reached the agency. All
the presents given him by President!
Grant and others he piaced in her
grave, and ~it was thought he woud!
kill his favorite horses. Hie says going
to Washington was had medicine.
A singular event transpired in West
Troy, on Friday. A little girl, piaying
among some fowls, incensed a cock, who
flew at her head and drove his spurs into!
her temples. An hour afterwards, the
child was-totally blind, and at last ac
counts she was expected to die fromn her s
injuries.'
The Baltimore Sun says: "The Rev
Sifr. Hicks, formerly of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, but now a believer in
the doctrines of Martin Luther,.pre:.ched
a dliscourse in tile Lutheran Cnurch of
-OTHE
SU-BS ISITOR
Choie Reading, Comicalitie.,
Puzzies, En.gmnas. &c.,& .
ONLY
:) ceats per a:nnon in advance.
PI'tuhblled at Chnrleston. S. C.,
fY
F. EUGENE DTRBEE.
Address as above, nith name a:ui re=:
dencepiainly written, or to Messrs.
ROINEST & MA1TIN.
Am;:';"I Mo.''j!tT.Y V I"!TOI.
June S, "::-tf.
Grcenvllle & Columbia Railroad
G ::t\L St-'! t:.rEN I-N -T'S oFv-'iC:D
Col.t.C,wiA. S. C., T.hry 24l. 1NO.
N sUN . )Y rext, !h 21.th instant. and until
further noitic. this 'cmpa:y will run a sunday
train for i'a-tup rs tetwee C !m (tnnt'ia and
HeUa. rtoppin .!- a tatinv, .as Ufllows:
1.tua Co' n is a t ............................... ~ .M :tom
Arrive at i! eeena ..................................i' a 1
IRETCRr:\o.
r.eave iIcena at... ........................ p m
Arrive at Columbia ...... ......... p m
.IOUiN NI. 3 OR:E, Gntspt
Jure1.'22-tt
Barber Shop.
I can he found next to 3Iisrs. Smith &
Chri-tian's, where I will sh:ve, shampoo.
and eat get:tlemen's hair, neatly and cicaply.
May 11. 19-tf.
A.ARON TIL3A N.
Citizens' Savings Bank.
or
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BRU CH AT N1E :BERT, C. H, S. C
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Intercs: Ailowed at the Rate of Seven per
cent. ner Annt on Cert ifcates of De
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J( UN B. PAl"iR, : fice.Presidents.
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FtNaNe(E COMMITTEE.
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Thomas E. Gr'r, Colunibia.
J EI GrCe,)Marion.
Gr. T. Scott, .Newbce.
W. G. V:ys, Netwherry.
B. If. Ru::tedge, ("at'ecton,
Daniel Rare:tcl, Jr., Charleston.
Mec'anics, Lahorcr:, Clerk, WidoWs,
)rphans and others may here deposit their
avings and dra" a liberal rate of interest
hereon. Plantr, Prof'ss.ial men an,d
'rustees wishing to drawi.trest on their
imds1 until they rer;uire them for business
ur other purposes; Parents desiring to set
part small sumts for their children, anid
Thrried Women and .'.inors (whose de
osits can only be withdrawnr by themaselves,
r, in case of death, by their legal repre
erntatives), wishing to lay aside funds for
ututre use, are here afforded an opportunity
f depositing their means where they v:ii
apidly accumulate, and at the same time,
e subject to withdrawal weben needed.
A pr. 6, 14-Gmno.
STILL IN ADNCE !
Goods Parchased at Lowest Gold Prices.
NEW ARRIVALS DIA1LY.
T ii*, sibcriber hraving just returned
romn New York withr one of the fmnest .o
eations of noods in the JEWELRY A ND
'ANC(Y GOODS LA'E, would call especial
ttention to th'e f(lo'ing articles, which
ill b,' sold at arnoniin in w prie. : old
ud silver~ WA TCH E!; Fine GOLD! .JEW-V
.LRY ; Watch Chains, Silverware, Specta
les, Americant and French Clotks, Statues,
'oilet Sets, Pocket Books, Fane, Musical
toxes, atnd many other articles too ntirner
us to mention.
ISA AG SULZr.\CHER,
Colu:nbia Hotel Row.
A pril 2), 1 0--f.
W. L. GOURDINE,
?ASHIONAB3LE TAILOR
SCOURER, &c.,
FROM1 CH-ARLESTON.
Rec-pec trally annonne,s that he.
do' ut 0thejir etrc satis-I
on.1 aing~ had at itlarg exp(
'1nr-e1 inthe tailoring~ buSineCss.
nd C kin -ostatly ruppliedt with
ht lateC. .New York!. Fashions, he.
eels n'o hetaner( in atsking rrb
LVCred. TrmfS mOderate.
o making sack coat.................100
o cut a'n.l nmake pants.............. .i
o cut and matke v-cet..............15
o cut and make walking coat... . 5 0
'o cut and matke fine blacek trock coat.. 8 00,j
o cut suit of clothes............... 1 00
.A pril 1~31
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Mtend to Your Children's Teeth
C
We are so often calledl on to extract tihe
ret Molars or JTaw Teeth for children, and! a
>regulate or strengthen the front teeth,t
ieh become crooked from neglect, that
e think it atdvisale to call the attention of
irents to the sublject: so that the back teeth
lay be filled and the front teeth noticed ~
hilst children are cut'ing their second set,
>as to prevent their conning irregular.
hildren shed, or lge but ten teeth from
to upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaw.,
id the Mohars, or jaw teeth, which they
it n.reK of these belong to their adult or
-own set. Manyv persons say they were
>t aware of this fact. Now notice and act
eordingiy. Charges very moderate.
rs (.,b. R. S. WHJALEY,
"UALITAS NOO QUANTITAS."
DR. LAWRENCE'S
Highly Concentrated Finad Extract of
I(DS H
The Grcat Healih Restorer.
No Qi:lck )h'dirilw-.Frui: ~rtiu1iJ Ila .t.
PTE:ARED SOLELY BY
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Uci?r; : 1c. ('!iE .ilSlT
N OFOL, Va.
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SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA,
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system to a healthy condition.
TIVOUSAN;D4 UAV. TFN CITANGED TT
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siCI.Y. StFF-'tNG ('1:EATUIFS. TO
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AN IT Wl-:N.
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Compound.
Approved by the Eighest Me'icn1 Auth^rity.
KOSKO!
Endorsed and recommendIed hr the President
of the Faculty of the E. Medical College
of the City of New York.
rnor?sson R. S. N1.WTON, M. D,
Professor and PI'rsident of the Faculty, late
"Pofe?or Theory and Practice" of
Medicine, Cincinnati, & c.
One of the most eminent medical men of this
oge-well known as the author of the follow
ing sTANDarnD medical works: Newton's
"Practice of Medicine," "I)iscases of Chil
dren," "Newton's Symes Sargory," &c., in
December nnmbcr of American Medical Re
vicw-page 27S, says:
"Among the more rec.nt efforts to intro
dnec poputrly, some .f the new remedies,
we notice a new prep:'-.uon componnded by
.T. J. LAWrFcE, M. h., of Norfolk, Va.,
which is fnrnished to the profession and the
public in' any desired qua'ntity. We recently
examined his Labhoratory, and became fully
satisfied that all his work is done in the host
manner, by the most approve'! processes. andI
from thc best materials, giving as a result a
medicine meeting the confidecnco of the phy-,
sicians and the public."
Koskoo Cr..res Scrofula in its Worst Forms.
From A . W. 3110., a prominent an di well
knownt merchant at Norfolk. Va.
No 1t Mata Strc.:t. Norfolk, Vt!.. Sept. 25. F~6D.
Drt. L,A wInney.-De(ar Sir: Yciur Foskoo ha'
trorked n ondeirs in moy famiily. My daughterbha
been a sufferer from !Scrofuta since childhood.
She lo't thirty-one pieces ot bone from her ankle.
teveral from her nrm. besides havin:r utci in
everal parts of the body. Whils~t in tis~ condi
tion she commceed taking your ltoskoo-?t
acted like a charm on her; under its u'e the ul
ters gradually heated, and her general health
greatly improved. t certainlIy paved her much
uffering, and perhaps her life. I regard K oskoo
a. epeciflc for al Itrcrofulous affections. Your K os
koo also cored my wife oif dyspepsia. from which
she suff.-redl greatly. She is' now in better health
tban -he has been in five years.
With th-- hiigh-t re.nards,
I am gratefully yours. & C..
A. WV. MILLS.
KoOPKoo is E'nrl'i?r':d by f he best physicians ev
erywhere. Itead the following from lDr. Tillery.
a successful practitioner of many years standing
in the Old North State:
Rocky Mount. F.dgecombe ro.. }
Septemuber 19. 159.
Dit. J7. J. L,Awn~:~i-llear Sir: I have used
your (-oncentratedt ;nid Extract of hoskoo in
my practice with the Iiapp'ie?t re-utts. I flnd it
to bec a powerful I,iver I nvi:torator. Btlood Purt
P.!ar. aid Nervous tonic. In all ditrs--.s of the
L aver. $crofulons. Syphilitic, and Nervotts A1flec
tion', it ie a rem'dv of' immien'ce va lie: in fact, in
a.hno.t cvery' 'arie ty o.f Chronic icase< Its use
Is inii;:.ted. !!oping you may me-"t with the
.euccs which you de"erve as a manufneturer of
reliabte medicines. I am cir. with much respect,
It. ('. TtLLI;riY, M. D.
Dr. .T J. L A wU:Nc- rn,- Si;: 21y soni ha'
re-c'iv'l .-0 T;neh 1'-'!!t from i y'i r wom!teriml
Ili''t.'k oo 'ha ; en:nit reth~in fromr expree.sing my
gr't itude. I hadt ti!?: alm,et vrythmg without
ott-f t. i-eie ve. ii till~'-inerity. thatd yoin K o'i
koo is an infallible remedye for then d i':nise friom
which hr' has "ufferedt. anid. si far as I can learn.
h-s ne-ver f:dll. Ii yon on ly kni-w t he immenOISe
muint of 01ufferingt ihaet he h's umtergone. then
ron coui conIceive~ the vai'ei ii'suchl a reinedy as
onwk0o -that 'nurely cu ;es. The great iimurit of
goodI it i.: i ow' d i::: A e ZWsiiis L.ile--timnable.
With rniicht trai tude,
1 amn. re-jccifullvyvonr'. S.c.
Mi:.. 3M. 11. A . .'1:LM(iN.
Thin thi. folt'irn fromt Mr. WoVr-Ide. a prom
le:.:t lartlware M'erchanit ofi thi' c ity
No. 13 3Market Sqare. Norf"tk. Va.,
Octiber 1.3. 15%..
Dr. LA'::t:erri - icr Sir: To thr-large nuim
5er-of teetioninlsw.hich yin eofir 'if tie g'reia
lftick cy of ynur Ko-ko. I t ake plea.sure in adli
nig my ov.no. I suffred greatly with Nervotte~
De"liity. IlIe:ilscheo. L~o-, of .\piitite, &c. Two
aottles of'I t-k0n re-toted mue to health.
Y urs truly,
.T. (. W(OMfLE.
From tt'e. Wi. Ti. C'hristian. P'astor TPlnwlid
!fe S'trei't 3letho-'list. Church.
l'ortsmouth. Va.. October 25. 1869.
This is to certIfy that T know Dr. Lawrenice
reil. 11e is a gentleman' of cultivsfiain, andi
rorthy of the fullest conltiece. I have used
tis liia o with .advantage to my.'elf. andi have
epted its r.se In my family in cases of nervous
lchtiity and depiresalon.
W. HI. C11RtISTTAN.
Frcx DR.. LLOYD, A r'iTstcAw of LARGE
PRAcTi:ra.
(Great Bridge. Va., October 5. 180.
.T. J1. JTA wnnEx. M. D.--Dear Fir: I cheerfully
'ndoese your h o'koo as being a most valuable
irf-psration. 1-pon exaitOimution of the formula,
find each ingre-dienit highly ex tolled by our bes.t.
md! mast progr'sve clinical Inve.tiatoirs. I
inteC tested it fet in m wit practice. and
ave nohesitation inreommein'lig it. In my'
1pinion,. it is th" best coimpjuitd of its class eve rj
rut before the p. ofic-exeeding by far all the
arios compoiiundii of sars'aparilla. &$.. e'vir in
enuted. It is a dleclided Nerve Tonic, andi Invig
rator of the uiial fore-., aiding di;:estion aind
-imilation, and thereby producing he'althy
hood. w ithi should i' the ba.in if treatmient In
II chrrni dlisia-ei.. it ping you will reilp the
eward you deeairve from ihe publtic as a beuefaci
ar, I am, sir. yiu. truly,
(hE At lI.M l.LmD I. M. D.
After readlin.g the above high reenmmenda
on, invaliils cattnot rensonaly hcsitate to
ive the KUSK{O0 a trial.
F' RI ADDITIONAL TF.:STIONTALS z
a'om ihysician s, E:minent Divines, Editors, t
'rgcgists, Merchanlts, &c'., see KOSK0O 0
LMANAC for this year. -a
IlilR' ON IR~JLLXR IMI l0TilE.
",'rtli' by tfle J rincipalat J)ruggis-s
1k.23 s-';ai. V|M :1
P. P. TOALE,
OIRARLEST N, S. 0.
.rgt and mo-t 4omplete
nutactory nf I +oor?.8a-hes,
iaidM. _luu'dig, &c.. min'
the outhtrn .ttCtes.
i 1t1.I PR'ICE U LST DF11.3 CO)IPETILION.
:" SEND 'OR ONE. .g
Zj' ENT FI;IE-E ION A1'TLICATION. .
.tpri! t;, 1870-14-1 y.
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Summer. Families can be accommodated
with n'ce, airy rooms, on reasonable terms,
"A call is solicited."
My Omnihus will be found at the differ
ent depots-passengers carried to and from
the Jlotcl free of charge.
MAy 19 20 tf WM. A. WRIGHT.
Full Benefit of Re
duction to
Patrons.
ANTE BELLUM PRICES.
FALL IN DRY GOODS
AT
J. H. & f L IRIJ'
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TITE recent fall in gold, and the calico
war between those New York princes of the
rival houses of Stewart and Claflin, h:rve
i!ad such au influence on the price of Dry
Goods that we are enabled to sell to suit
the tumh!e. It is a bad wind that blows
nobody good and we' are determined tha:
our custouera eh::ll have the benefit of it.
Either co-re to us or send your orders.
J. I. & M. L. INARD'S
. Dry Goods House, Columbia.
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We take great pleasure in offering the
OLD BAROLNA 8/TTERS
to the public. They are compounded with
great care, and contain some of the best
Tonics in the 1'harmacopia. As evidence
of the superiority of our BITTERS over all
others, we have certi&cates from many of
the leading physicians in ourState, who have
prescribed them in their practice. The
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever, and
Dyspepsia.
We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure
for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic,
they have no equal.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every
where. Principal Depot,
OODtIICI, WINEMAN & CD.,
Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Feb. 16, 7-1y. Charleston, S. C.
DR. H. BAER,
WHOLESILE and RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
131 MEETING STREET,
(Opposite Market St..)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
-Dec 22, 50-tf
OF VIRGINIA.
rEKASONs wHY ETERY roNEnD INs~C IY
TnlE E.QrArLiTT LiF: INSN-RANCI; COM
PANT or RfliMoNi> ViafliNiA.
1st. It is more LIIBE RAIL to the INSU.
RERS than any other company, and will
eventually become PUR IELY 3lUTUAL and
belong to the INSURERS.
2d. It circulates its m'oney amongst its
patrons, who arc the insurers. Gonse
q1uently they are continually getting the
benefit of the rapid accumulations of the
Company, the money being invested by
the Board of Directors~ amongst .the in
snrers. Therefore the insurers are build
ing tip an institution peculiarly their own
rnd condncted for their bcee6.
3d. The loans of this company are as lib
eral as other companmes who declare divi
rlends at the end of the secored, third and
rourth years, but this Company at the end
of the first and every year. Thereby the
insurer saves several years' interest on his
loans by insuring in this Gompany, and he
never loses his money if lie pays lip for ONE
WIIOLE YEA R; whereas, in other compa
nies, be has to remain an insurer for ser
eral years, or he loses all the money he has
paid.
DAVID B. CL ARK, President.
THTOS. IT. WYNNE, Vice.P'resident.
,Jt)HN Q. WINN, $ecretary.
Gener-al JA MES II. L ANE, Actuary.
Dr. F. B. W ATKIlNS, ?.Medical A dvisers."
Dr. C. 11. W. D AV\ S,
Julg-e JOhN A. MERtEDITUI, Counsellor.
DITOiRus.
I. B. WINSTON, T1reasurer andI Secretary
Rt. F. & P'. I. Rt.
WM. J1. JOlINSON, of Johnson & Hunt,
Wholealo Grocers.
WM. II. P'OWERlS, of Winston & Powers,
Wholesalo Grocers.
ALUERT ORDWAY, Treasurer Ducking-.
ham State Cnpainy.
I. F. GIBSO)N, Superintendent A damns' Ex
press Company.
CH ARLES Y. MIORRIS, Morris & Co.'s Su
. gar Refinery.
Pr. A. PEP'LE, Superintendent Manchester
Cotton Vills.
JOIIN 11. TYLER, John HI. & John Tyler,
Jlewelers.
510OSES MILLIIISE 11. Whuolesale Dry, Goods.
I'IOM AS S. B.\LI)W IN, Cihir.
10ll1N M. ((illI N, (alhier Phsinters' Bank.
J. R. DOlWELL, Superiznndent Wesern
Union Telerraphi Company.
ALEX. G. ROItERTS(ON, ('attIe Broker.
'E lRGE L. I ERRIINGl, Whiolesaile Grocer.
R. L. JIROWN, of Brown, Jones & Co.,
Wholesale' Grocers.
A. Bl)DEK ER, I)ruggist.
s. M. RIOSENI A UM, of S. & I!. Rosenbaum,
Pry Goods.
Equality Life Insurance Co.
Enmaine Its Pamphlets before you insure, it
is to your interest to do so.
'rincipal Offer 10i5 ain treet, Rihmornd, Va.
Aomrrs WArxD Evauywn u.
(i1IN A. ('IIAI'MAN, Du. JAS.3 cINTOSUC
Local Agent. Examinuing Physician,
.BENJ. G. HERIOT, Gen. Travelling Ag't.
COLU MBIA, S. C.
ROBERT JOYNER,
PRt)PRlETOR.
r. B.MILlTON JOYNER, CLERK[,
R AT ES,
f Toaird, per Dayii...............$ on
ipper, Breakfaust anid Lodging.. on 00
A
tHEROIJ REMYt
HENRY'S
'CALRBOLIC
Constitution
RENOVATOR'
Based on Science.
Prepared with Skill,
and all the available ingenuity, and expert
ness, that the art of pharmacy of the presen
day can contribute.
And Combining in Concentrated Form the mos
Valuable Vegetable Juices
Known in the Ilistory of Medicines fo
PURIFiING THE BLOOD,
Imparting
NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM,
Tone to the Stomach,
And a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys
Secretive and Excretive Organs.
A DYING ZOUAVE
lay breathing his last on the battle field. hi!
companions surged on and left him alone
They knew the ca!rse of his approaching end
it was the deadly bullet. No friendly voici
could ecer him to life-no human skill conk
save him.
Thousands of Preclous Live!
are to day as rapidly sinking, And as surelj
tottering on to an untimely end, in Suffering
Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of thi
cause which
Science can arrest and assuage,*
Nourish into new Life and Vigor.
And cause the Bloom of Health
To dance once more upon their withered Cheeks
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF,
Steals upon its victims unawares, and befort
they are aware of its attack, plants ttsel
firmly in the system, and through neglect oi
inattention becomes seated, and defies al
ordinary or temporary treatment to relin
quish its merciless grasp.
DO YOU KNOW TIIE CAUSE OF
The wasted form-the hollow cheek ?
The withered face-the sallow complexion I
The feeble voice-the sunken, glassyieye ?
The emaciated form-the trembling frame
The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore
The repulsive ercption-the inflamed eye?
The pimpled face-the rough colorless skin
and debilitating ailments of the present age
The answer is simple, and covers the wholt
ground in all its phazes viz: the
FANGS OF 'DISEASE
AND
HERE DITA.RY TAINT
ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE
Fountain of Life---the Blood.
TIIE
Indiscriminate Vaccination
during tho late war, with diseased Lymaph
has
TAINTED THlE BEST BLOOD
int the entire lnna. It has plan ted the germ
of the most melancholy disease in the reins
of men, women and children on all sides, and
nothIng short of
A HEROIC REMEDY
will E radicate it root and branch, forever.
Such a Remedy is
H- E N RY'S
CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR.
0O! REAcuXNO TItE STOMACTI, it asslmn
lates at once with the food and liquids there,
in, and from the moment it passes into the
Blood, it attacks disease at Its fountain head,
in its germ and maturity, andl dissipates it
through the avenues of the organs with un
erring certainty, and sends new and pure
Blood bounding thrdligh every artery and
vein.
The tuherenles or Scrofula that sometimes
flourish and studl the ihner coating of the ah
domen, like kernels of corn. 'are withered. di'
solved and eradicated and the diseased parts
nourished into life. The Torpid Liver and
Tnnetive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy
secretion, and their natural functions re
stored to renewed health and activity.
Its action upon the blood, fluids of the
body, and Glandular System, are
TONIC, PURIFYING AN~D DISINFECTANT,
At its touch, disease droops, dies, and the
victim of its violence, as it were.
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It Relieves the entire system of Pains and
Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a
Sparkling brightness to the F.ye,
A rosy glow to the Check,
A ruby tinge to the .ip.
A eicarness to the IIead,
A brightn.ess to the ('omplexion,
-A buoyancy to the Sp'irits,
And happiness on all eldes.
Thousands have been resened from the
verge of the grave by its timely nse.
This Remedv is now offered to the public
with the ,iost solemn avsurance of its Intrin
sic medicinal virtues, andi powerful IIealing
properties. -
FOR ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE
Kidneys, Retention of Urine,
And Diseases of Women and Clddren.
Nerrons Prostration. Wenkness. Gecneral
Lassitude, and Ioss of A>petite,
it is unsurpassed.
It extinguishes
Affbetonsq of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspap
sia, Erysipelia, Femalo Irregularities,
Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Indigestion, Pile.,
Palmonary Diseases, Con
sumption, Scrofula or
King's Evil,
SYPHILIS.
rEPARED BY
Prof. Ms E. HENRY,
DIRECTOR- GEXERAL
BERLIN HOSPITAL,
3M A.,L. L..D., F.lt. S.
HIENRY & C0., Proprietors.
LABORATORY, 278 PEARL STREET.
Post-oflcec Box. 527'?. N.W YORK .
Vt COSTrITUTION RF:ENOVATO R is $1
per bottle. six hottles for $5. Sent anywhere
on receipt of price. Patrients are regnested
to correspond contidentially, and reply will
be miade by following mail.
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
Sold at Nowherry by
Dr. J. McINTOSH,
Lontered according to Act of C'ongress, by 3t.
E. lIImr.ui the I lerk. (fiee~c of the District
The Bee-Keeper's Journal
. AND
IOML .PffLTRIST
Have been consolidated, o1
and removed from Cleve-, h
-land,Ohio, and Pittsburgh, 1
Pennsylvania, toNewIYork fu
City. The two journals in
one is now a large illustra- hi
ted. double quarto, eight page paper, contain
ing Five different departments, viz: Bee
Keeping, ;Agriculturc, Home and Fireside,
Ladics' and'Youths' Departments, iaikir.g
it the cheapest and best family paperiAmer
ica. for only 1 a year. Edited by Homer
A. King, Ellen S. Tupper, and James M.
Knester, and published by H. A. King & Co.,
37 Park row, New York, who send one sam
ple copy free, to-every applicant and to all
enterprising Bee-Keepers. "Hints to Bee
Keepers," a practical Pamphlet of 32 pages,
in neat pink covers, (Seventh Edition, and r
- 19.000). sent post paid for 10 cents; also au
t thors of "The 11e-Keeper's Text Book,"
which has reached its Ninth Edition, and
Twenty-Second Thousand. having ran Eight i
Editions of 10,000 copies in less than thre s
years; sent post-paid, neatly bound in red M
muslin 73 cents, in paper cover, only 40 eta,
r or one copy sent free to every new s.:bscriber ot
to the two papers, in the following liberal
offer:
The undersivned, in order to favor our
readers, and increase the circulatioa of the
Herald, have made arrangements with the
above firm to send the Bee,Keeper's .Journal
and National Agriculturist, and the Herald,
both one year, for 3 65. and send a copy of
the-work "llints to Bee-Keeper's,".and "The
Keeper's Text Book," FREE to each subscri,
her. We hope our friends will show this
liberal offer to their bce-keeping neighbors,
and send to the above firm fora sample copy,
but to avail yourselves of this offer, the mon
ey and names of subscribers must be sent to
US. Address,
T. P. &R. 11. GRENEKER,
Editors 1leirald.
Feb 2 5 if Newberry, S. C.
A Splendid Chance,
An Extr*dinary Offer,
Don't Delay, Send at once.
THE LEADING AGRICULT[RAL JOURNAL
OF THE COUNTRY,
FREE FOR ONE YEAR.
TirE AMERICA STOCK JOURIPAL.-A first- a
class monthly, containing 32 large double
column pages devoted to Farming and Stock
Breeding, containing regular departments
for the Praetical Farmer, Dairyman. Stock a
Breeder, Wool Grower, and Poultry Keeper,
&c., &c., &c. Ill'is'rated with numerous fine a
Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted d
covers. Farmers will find this monthly a
very efficient aid in all the departments of
Farming and Stock Breeding. It has a Tete- -
rinary Department under the charge of one C
of the ablest Professors in the United States,
who answers through the JoMiNAL. free of
charge, all questions relating to Sick, Injured
or Diseased Horses, -Cattle, Sheep, Swine or
Poultry. Thus every Sub ber has a Horse
and Cattle Doctor FREE.
We are now prepared to offer the AMEIn
cAN SToci: JOCRNAL as a FREE GIT for
one year, to ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS (or re
newals) to the Newberry HERALD, who shall
subscribe immediately and pay In advance
This is a rare opportunity wlieh' the intelli
gent people of our section will no doubt duly
appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at
once and secure The STOCK JOURNAL free
for one year. T. F. S; R. H. GRENESER
Nov 17, 45-6m
A SPLENDID CH.ACE TO CO - B,
BINETHIs ECI NONIl'AL! THE I?EFUL!! st;
TiE ENFERTAINlNG AND TIHE I EAUTI
Fl'L.!!! We havearranired to furnish the New- at
berry lHerald and llemorest's Illustrated MTonth
ly, the Model Parlor Magazine of A:nerica, for
on Tys $5.
h)cmnore t's Montly Mgazine contains the es- t o
eutilal.< of a! I ntners. ir.c;nading ttie ntilities ofthec
IHousehold and Ilome interests in all its depart
ments. a!
The only Rtelinbie F.r.shlons in at! their dietnils.
T'he beautiesanad nitilitie.s of .lterature. Poetry. ,
Sketche.,. stories. Munsic. aund eve-ry bran,ch oafen
tertaining ane! usefuli rending cniulated to en- a"
hiven and elev..te so.iety and imake our home' noe
cheerful. 3ttraictive. n"-fui. nd- happy: with "
large and magnif!c"nt Mteel ;',ngraving. 28 by .5
licches. ent:t!rd "The Plc-nic or. the'Fourth ot
Julvy va!naed at $'1'. to each eubscriber as a
premium.
lhe engravin;g Is all done in line and stipple..
from th:eorigin;al p'tinating by Lily M. $pencer. -.
an d. hlw ides the copy righat. cost over seven thou- i.
sand dol tars.nla d Is acknon-ledged hy :artista t, Li
be the most perfe~ct a- d beautiful lar;:eer gravir i
ever l-naedt in thi<~ country. Certair ly 81: wi:1
not procuarra another that combines so munch in
terest anti tbeautj 1' cetst for mailing the en
graving a.houladaccompany the subsocription.
-The Newberry HIerald1 clubbed with
the llural.American at very low rate.
We will club the llEnAr.D with the rIURAL
AMIERICAN at the vet-y low rate of $3 .30, for h
ho'h pnpers, ene year. (1870:) and the R:aral
American wi!! he sent FnRE for the~ balance
of 18619, to all subscrihters who sencd in the'r oh
names early ! IIere is a chance to obtain the to
largest and hest A:ricultural, IHorricultural, pr
and general Family- Paper published in the
United States, and the HlEn.U.D tot-only FIF" ra
TT CENTS more than the regular price of our
paper! Such a chauce is rare, and it will he
to the interest of our readers to call and sub-,La
scribe soon. so as to secure the Rural Ameri
can for the ba!nee of 18S10 Fna-:E. sea
T. F. &. R. 11. GRENEKER. of
Nov l'7, 45-6m no
CharioUc (1:mbia & .Augusta R. R.
(N1 lAl. FI ilT .AND TWKI ET IIFFICE,
T. ' Cor.ma S U.. i'aeemnber 2.3. 15.G9.
TlEfo!!oni in;g ilu,e-mer -ccduie will :o an
to efS-ct eni this !!and on :nd.aRter ~.YI)AY all
next. 2':hz instant: to
l.cave .\n:tts. a .. .................... 4 ('0 a. m.
(' untiM. $. C.. at..............3 a. m. :
" W onabarca. at ................11.40 a. an.
" Cha't er. at ..................... 1.4t) p. mn.
..rrive at a'harlot-. N................ 4.15 p.m
3:akina: coarnections with Trains of North Car
ohina IRoad for- all point' North and East.
Oi' ING soL'TH.
Leave (hrlotte. N. C., at...........10 15 a. mn.
"Chester. at..................... 1.25 p. mn.
"Winaisboro, a?............... ... 2.57 p. in.
"Columbia. S. C. at............4.52 p. mn.
.\rrive at .\unusta.................9.42 p. mn.
.31akingclose connections with Trains of Cen
rand(ori lird..frSavannab. and -
allpont inFlria. acn.Cehmbs.Mont-F
gnnery. 310bile. New i rlenna.. Selma. Chnittanoo
gia. Mesmphi-i. Nashville. L.uisv-ille. Cincinnati.
$t. Louis. all points Soautha and West.
Palace Sleeping Cars on all Nigbt Trains.
Through Tickets -aold. and Baggage checked to
all pritcipai pocints.
U- l:Meger bythis route roc NonTri,
have choice o: -rnn mireaEn nov-r-s. I
c. IC KNit'iiT. Superintendent.
E. o. oa-tiY. cen. Freight and Ticket Agt.
Suth Carolina Riallroad Company, e
GENER AL Sl-PT'S OFFICE. M1'r 15. 1870.: cat
T H~ lE following Schedule for lrassenger Trains i
Iwill be obeerved fom this date: be
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.u
Leaving (olumbia at........~...... .45 a. m.
Arriving at Columbia at............ 4.0pm bat
aloHT EirnEts TRAIK .5' ag.
Arrvingat-olumabia at............600 a.J.
THE cAM[DEN TRAtIN--TRIt wEE-T and
rMtondaays. Wedlnesdaysa~nd Saturdays.) add
A rrive at Columbia 11.0 a. in. Leave 1.003 p. m.
.\rrive at lingville in time to connect with
through mail train South. D
11I. T. P'EAKRE, General Supt.
June 13.".4-tf.
Whereto Stop. ]
WILLIAMS' HOTEL, B
Formerly Harvey llouse,
S'ARTA NBURG., C. H., S. C.
00XT1NENTAL HOTEL,J
L A UR ENS C. H., S. C. -
J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor.a
MY friends and the traveling public ere re
speetfully- informned*ttat the above named
HOTE;LS are now under my control; and T
they muay rest assured that the reputation of
the two honses will he full- kept up. The'
loonms are comfortabiy fu'rnished and the : are
WILLIAM GLAZE,
[L ATE GLAZE & R ADCLIFF"rg,
WOLLD respectfully inform the citizen$'4
Columbia and the.country generally that
has resumed his old business, that of
ATCH, CLOCK and JEWEI;RY, where a '
11 stock of all goods kept in a first-clans
tablishment can be fouod. He will use- '
s best endeavors to give satisfaction to 4l..
e hopes to receire a share of patronage.
e 'will keep first class workmen, and all
ork entrusted to hin-will be warranted.
Mar. 9, 10-6m.
OLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA,. S. C.
LIE PROPRIETORS take pleasurei-n-an,,
nonneilg that this elegantly.farnished
tablishment is now open for the accom_
odation of guests. The table will always
supplied with every delicacy of the .sea,.
n-both from New York and Charlestaa ;n
arkets, and no efforts will be'spared to
ie perfect satisfaction, in every respect,-to"
tr patrons.
WM. GORMAN, M
H. H. BADENHOP,
May518 -
/dk W; *'
DR. SHALLENBERCER'S
Lever and Aj e
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops the Chills.
This Medicine has been before the.Pnb
ic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
therknown remedies. Itdoesnotpurge,
oes not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
tie in any dose and under all circum
tances, and is the only Medicine that wil
CURE IMMEDIATELY
ad permanently every form of Fever
ad Ague, because it is a perfect Anti
ote to Malaria.
Sold by all 'Druzzista.
nov24 ly
ARRIAGE AND 'BUGGT
FACTORY.
We will keep constantly on hand a
oice variety of tine Top and .no Top.
iggies of the latest and ,aost appro'ed.
les.
Old Carriages and Euggies reuovated.
d made to look good :is new.
Special art!ion.Igiven to repaniring Sno'
rriages and1 Buggies which. is important.
consuzmers..
Re'pair-ng done iin the best manner and
f.vorable prices.
In connection with our factory we are
ngorders for: fine 1;arriages. light Rlock
ayis, Germanutowns~ Pheatons, Top and
Top Bu:ggies fromn a first clse North
SFactory. Te'rms rash on delivery.
Vur fat.Ory is near the Depot.
J. TAYLOR & CO.
Jlv 21 2S Tr.
fHE SUB3SCRlBER itas constatntly 0r.
da full is-ort ment of theabove a pproved
es, of ddYferent patterns, besides coffins
his own make, all of-which he is prepaied
furnish at very reasonable sates, with
>mlptnIess andl despatrch.
Pecrson< dlesirous of having cases sent by
b-cad will have them sent free of charge.
A~ Hearse is always- on hand and will be
-nished at the rate of $10 per day.
Fhankful for past patronage, the sub
'iber respectfully asks for a continoation
the samie, and assures the public that
effort on his part will be spared to render
utmost satisfaction.
A. C. CHIAP.MAN
N'ewberry S. C., July ?..
lash &i Blinds.
fh subsc'riber takhes pleasure in announc
to tih comm!:unity that, b~aving made
necessary arrangements, he will be able
furnish.
ash with and without
Glass, and Blinds,
t Very Moderate Rates!!
For Cashi!
ANDREW C. CHAPMAN,
)ct.7T 41 tf. Ne wberry C. Hi., s. C:.
Prime Eastern Hay
or sale by
HI. C. WISKEMAN.
Tan. 26, 4-tf.
mn't, Don't! Don't Do It !!.
lo not forget that Wood's H1ousehold M[aga
e Is acknowledged to be 3he Largest and Best
lar Monthly ini the World.
lo not foiget that more m;ncy's worth is gig'
in P'remiiums for new Subscribers to Woo4
useho!d Magazine. than for any other publl
ion in the world.
)o not fo-"et that six ilundred Dollars will
awardeidin Jur.e for Six Prize Stories to be
llished&in Wood's Hlouehold Magazine.
satly, but not leastly do not forget that
Prizes, worth from 31"50 to $100 in grees
ks. have just been awarded tosubecribers and
nats for Wood'sl Household Magasine. and:
t similar prizes are to be repeated trl-annual.
No Irodery nor humbug. The pblication Is
its sixth volume. For two spcmencei.
[catalogue of prepliums, encel 10 cents,and.
ress S. S. WOOD, Newburgh, N. Y.
on't fail to ask your metwsdealer for a copy.
~N'T ! DON'T !! DO'T !!!*
ril13, 15-ly.
AVILION HOTEL..
Charleston, S. C.
)ARD PER DAY, $3.00..
Inls. H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress.
.R. HA MILTON,
.Superintendent..
Newberry Hotet
J. P. PO.OL, Proprictor.
his Hotel is centrally situ.ated, commo
is, air- anel well appointed. No pains
spircd to nuke the guests feel "at